Mr. Johnson was born Aug. 14, 1906, at Olustee, Okla., and lived in Oregon for 46 years. He was a taxicab driver, and a past member of the Radio Cab Company’s executive board. He was a member of Local 281, Teamster’s Union.
Survivors include the widow, Ruby V.; two daughters, Lois Nelson, of Vancouver, Wash., and Norma Bremer, of Portland; four brothers, James M. and Loren E., both of Portland, and Herbert B., of Burns and Leroy W., of Longview, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Irene Pearce, of Portland; 13 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
[The Oregonian, 16 Oct 1966, p42]
Mr. Johnson was born Aug. 14, 1906, at Olustee, Okla., and lived in Oregon for 46 years. He was a taxicab driver, and a past member of the Radio Cab Company’s executive board. He was a member of Local 281, Teamster’s Union.
Survivors include the widow, Ruby V.; two daughters, Lois Nelson, of Vancouver, Wash., and Norma Bremer, of Portland; four brothers, James M. and Loren E., both of Portland, and Herbert B., of Burns and Leroy W., of Longview, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Irene Pearce, of Portland; 13 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
[The Oregonian, 16 Oct 1966, p42]
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